"I said about five years ago that I believed we had a pool of young talented players that could develop into quality players to compare with anywhere else on any of the continents," Reed told this website.

"The Academy system and the work we have done over those years has proven that we have got talent.

"It's there and we have worked out how to develop it and bring it to the fore.

Liverpool's John Welsh impressed against Germany

"In this squad, there are 15 or 16 players who are currently playing Premiership or first-team football - and that's a great thing for English football."

The rapid development of England's young heroes may actually hinder Reed's World Championship hopes, with a number of players unlikely to be released by their clubs.

Everton striker Wayne Rooney and James Milner, of Leeds, are likely to be too critical to their sides' Premiership campaigns to be released for the UAE.

"It makes things difficult for me in terms of the World Championships but my job is to develop the talent and if the pool is getting bigger then that can only be good for the future," said Reed.

I'm confident that whoever we take we are going to have a decent squad

England coach Les Reed

"I'm confident that whoever we take we are going to have a decent squad."

"It was a fantastic night at the end of a fantastic week," said Tyson, who revealed he had achieved one of his footballing ambitions in playing for his country.

At 20, he still has plenty of time to fulfil his remaining goals - though he has set his standards high.

"When I was eight I told people all the things I wanted to do and this is one of my goals achieved.

"I said I wanted to win the FA Cup, play for England and win the World Cup.

"And I probably shouldn't say this, but I have always been a Manchester United fan so I would love to play for them one day."